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Links and Resources For those of you eager to delve into this topic before the conference, we have compiled a list of resources that you may find useful. If you have written, or know of other papers, manuals, etc. that would benefit conference attendees, we will have a resource table available at the conference. Please email tonya@idealist.org for complete instructions on how to send copies to be made available to conference participants. Caring for others, caring for yourself. A guide for humanitarian, health care, and human rights workers, John H. Ehrenreich, Centre for Psychology and Society, New York, 2002. The Headington Institute's Learning Center offers a number of resources and training materials. A survey that was done by the Relief and Rehabilitation Network regarding Management and Support of Relief and Development Workers. Documents and other resources for learning about and supporting nonviolent action in general and the Nonviolent Peaceforce in particular. Reentry and worker care handbook for Friends Peace Teams Managing stress in the field, IFRC, 2001. The complexities of working with terror. In D. Knafo (Ed.). Living with Terror, Working with Terror: A Clinician's Handbook. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Considering A Theory of Cultural Trauma and Loss. Journal of Loss and Trauma. Mental health and aid workers: the case for collaborative questioning. The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, 2001. All photos © Karl Grobl | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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